Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Fiction literature

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5


Greg Mandel 2 - A Quantum Murder
1
 
 

Greg Mandel 2 - A Quantum MurderGreg Mandel 2 - A Quantum Murder

A Quantum Murder is a novel by Peter F. Hamilton. It is the second book in the Greg Mandel trilogy, between Mindstar Rising and The Nano Flower.
 
  More..
Greg Mandel 1 - Mindstar Rising
2
 
 

Greg Mandel 1 - Mindstar RisingGreg Mandel 1 - Mindstar Rising

Mindstar Rising is a novel by Peter F. Hamilton, published in 1993. It is the first book in the Greg Mandel trilogy. The novel introduces the major characters in the series, most notably Greg and Julia Evans. The novel combines elements of classic detective novels with science fiction.
 
  More..
Pre-Decodable Books 1-15 (Kindergarten)
44
 
 
Pre-Decodable Books 1-15 (Kindergarten)Pre-decodable books include text comprised of high-frequency words that students have learned. These books may include rebus or picture clues for words that students are not yet able to decode. Pre-decodable books are ideal for practicing high-frequency words in connected text, teaching students how books work, and giving students a sense of what reading is. They can also be highly motivating for early readers.
 
  More..
Pre-Decodable Reader 4 - I SEE SAM (Kindergarten)
36
 
 
Pre-Decodable Reader 4 - I SEE SAM (Kindergarten)Predecodable Readers include connected text comprised of high-frequency words that students have learned. These readers may include rebus or picture clues for words that students are not yet able to decode. Predecodable readers are ideal for practicing high-frequency words in connected text, teaching students how books work, and giving students a sense of what reading is. They can also be highly motivating for early readers.
 
  More..
Pre-Decodable Reader 3 - WE CAN SEE! (Kindergarten)
35
 
 
Pre-Decodable Reader 3 - WE CAN SEE! (Kindergarten)Predecodable Readers include connected text comprised of high-frequency words that students have learned. These readers may include rebus or picture clues for words that students are not yet able to decode. Predecodable readers are ideal for practicing high-frequency words in connected text, teaching students how books work, and giving students a sense of what reading is. They can also be highly motivating for early readers.
 
  More..